Wicca is a modern pagan, witchcraft religion that was developed in the early 20th century. It is a nature-based religion that emphasizes the worship of the Earth and the cycles of nature. Wiccans believe in the existence of a divine power, often referred to as the Goddess and the God, who are seen as the manifestations of female and male energy. They believe in the interconnectedness of all living beings and strive to live in harmony with nature. One of the central practices of Wicca is ritual magic. Wiccans perform rituals to celebrate the changing seasons and the cycles of the moon.
I've used several different quick detail products in the past and they've all be very similar. You s pray it on a clean car and wipe it off. Most spray on and looks just like water. Black Magic Intense Graphene Quick Detailer is a little different. First off, once you spray it on and wipe it, you need to let it dry a little. Then wipe it all off, lightly buffing as you go. You can see it works almost like a thin wax coat. It takes a little more effort to make sure it's all wiped off compared to other detailers, but my guess is that's the extra protection it provides. Seems to last a little longer, preventing dust build-up longer, and looking shiny longer. Very happy with this product.
Also the vehicle looks great right after using but the shine seems to fade quicker then when using a wax or polish, where a protective barrier is left behind as evidenced by water beading up. I ve always stayed away from detailing my own car out of fear I damage the paint somehow or do it wr ong, but this is easy to you since there s no water needed.
Wiccans perform rituals to celebrate the changing seasons and the cycles of the moon. These rituals often involve the use of symbols, candles, incense, and other tools to create a sacred space and connect with the divine. Wiccans also place a great emphasis on personal responsibility and ethics.
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was at WM and saw it on closeout for $5 a bottle. cheap enough to try. some of the reviews i have read spoke or smearing and hard to get off of surface. i tried it today on a dark Blue CRV . and it seems the reviews may have some substance to them . after app there was residue that took a bit of elbow grease to remove. good thing i only put it on a small section. people with lighter color cars says it works fine .
the only other graphene spray i have tried is adam and it was on a blue WRX. same thing in that it left streaks also . i wonder if its just the nature of the beast
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Joined Aug 20, 2003 Messages 20,143 Location NE,OhioGriot's Garage 3-in-1 Ceramic Wax is amazing for the ease of use.. (its a spray wax)
It also holds up very well.
The Turtle wax graphene spray wax was a bear by comparison esp. on dark colors.
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Joined Feb 25, 2014 Messages 6,143 Location Kansas (316)was at WM and saw it on closeout for $5 a bottle. cheap enough to try. some of the reviews i have read spoke or smearing and hard to get off of surface. i tried it today on a dark Blue CRV . and it seems the reviews may have some substance to them . after app there was residue that took a bit of elbow grease to remove. good thing i only put it on a small section. people with lighter color cars says it works fine .
the only other graphene spray i have tried is adam and it was on a blue WRX. same thing in that it left streaks also . i wonder if its just the nature of the beast
Saw the same stuff, was 7.97 and got it for four dollars each.chris719
Joined Jul 17, 2010 Messages 545 Location USGriot's Garage 3-in-1 Ceramic Wax is amazing for the ease of use.. (its a spray wax)
It also holds up very well.
The Turtle wax graphene spray wax was a bear by comparison esp. on dark colors.
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I can confirm. I have tried many spray sealants and waxes this is my favorite. The Griot’s is just good at everything and low cost.
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Joined Jun 25, 2022 Messages 56Griot's Garage 3-in-1 Ceramic Wax is amazing for the ease of use.. (its a spray wax)
It also holds up very well.
The Turtle wax graphene spray wax was a bear by comparison esp. on dark colors.
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Griots is the real deal. Would recommend to anyone.
And if you want to save 5 bucks, the Turtle Wax Hybrid Ceramic spray is just about equal in quality.
I have not heard or seen anything about anyone's graphene sprays that make me want to try them over these two ceramic sprays.
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Joined Jul 3, 2013 Messages 280 Location NCI got a bottle of the stuff on clearance as well. It seemed to come off fine but I have only tried it on my wife's white car. Did you try flipping the towel or using another dry microfiber for the final wipe? It tends to help.
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Joined Apr 19, 2014 Messages 3,000 Location WVwas at WM and saw it on closeout for $5 a bottle. cheap enough to try. some of the reviews i have read spoke or smearing and hard to get off of surface. i tried it today on a dark Blue CRV . and it seems the reviews may have some substance to them . after app there was residue that took a bit of elbow grease to remove. good thing i only put it on a small section. people with lighter color cars says it works fine .
the only other graphene spray i have tried is adam and it was on a blue WRX. same thing in that it left streaks also . i wonder if its just the nature of the beast
The more ceramic material in a product, the harder it is to remove. Those products do last longer. I've found that you need to use more product than they recommend, especially on dark vehicles. I've never cared for any Black Magic products.
Griot's Garage 3-in-1 Ceramic Wax is amazing for the ease of use.. (its a spray wax)
It also holds up very well.
They follow the Wiccan Rede, which states, "An it harm none, do what ye will." This means that Wiccans strive to live in a way that does no harm to themselves, others, or the environment. They believe in the concept of karma, and that the energy they put out into the world will come back to them. Wicca is a decentralized religion, meaning that there is no central authority or hierarchy. Wiccans often practice in small groups, known as covens, or as solitary practitioners. The religion is highly individualistic, allowing each practitioner to develop their own beliefs and practices. In addition to ritual magic, Wiccans also engage in divination and spellwork. Divination involves seeking insight or guidance through methods such as tarot cards, runes, or scrying. Spellwork involves the use of ritual and intention to manifest a desired outcome. Overall, Wicca is a diverse and dynamic religion that values personal experience and spiritual growth. It encourages practitioners to live in harmony with nature, honor the divine, and take responsibility for their actions..
Reviews for "Exploring the Different Paths and Traditions within Wicca"
1. John - 1 star
I found the Wicca religion practices to be nothing more than hocus pocus and a bunch of nonsense. The whole concept of worshiping nature and casting spells just doesn't resonate with me. I was skeptical from the beginning, and after attending a few Wiccan ceremonies, my skepticism was confirmed. It felt more like a bunch of people role-playing rather than a legitimate religious practice. Overall, I found it to be a complete waste of time.
2. Emily - 2 stars
I was curious about Wicca religion practices and decided to give it a try, but unfortunately, it wasn't for me. I found the rituals and chants to be quite repetitive and monotonous. Moreover, the lack of structure and clear organization made it difficult for me to immerse myself in the experience. While I appreciate the emphasis on nature and personal empowerment, I couldn't shake the feeling that it was more of a self-help group rather than a well-established religion.
3. Paul - 2 stars
I had heard a lot about Wicca and its connection to witchcraft, so I decided to explore it further. However, I was disappointed with what I found. The rituals and practices seemed disconnected and lacked a coherent foundation. I couldn't understand the purpose behind many of the activities performed during ceremonies, and it left me feeling confused and unsatisfied. Ultimately, I decided to pursue a different spiritual path that resonated more deeply with me.